Here’s how President Trump’s iPhone is very different than yours

by Daniel Bean, Circa

FILE - In this Feb. 18, 2016 file photo, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump listens to his mobile phone during a lunch stop in North Charleston, S.C. Trump?s approach to Twitter has been as unorthodox as his presidential campaign.
The billionaire?s use of the social media service has been unpredictable and unfiltered, sometimes brilliant and occasionally typographically challenged. He has celebrated the support of scores of accounts that appear almost solely dedicated to him. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)

After Congress started asking questions about the security risks of President Donald Trump bringing his personal Android phone into the Oval Office, the Trump administration announced in late March that the POTUS had switched to a “secure iPhone.”